After a weeklong move of 450 feet, the Peter Green House found a new home at 79 Brown St. on Aug. 7….
After a weeklong move of 450 feet, the Peter Green House found a new home at 79 Brown St. on Aug. 7. Home to part of the Department of History, the house traveled to the northeast corner of Brown and Angell streets from its former location next door to the rest of the history department in Sharpe House.
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